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Kelly James Clark

    Kelly James Clark es un filósofo estadounidense destacado por su trabajo en la filosofía de la religión, la ciencia y la religión, y la ciencia cognitiva de la religión. Su investigación profundiza en las preguntas trascendentales de la fe y la razón, explorando cómo la comprensión científica y la creencia religiosa se intersecan. El enfoque de Clark examina a menudo los fundamentos cognitivos de la experiencia religiosa y las formas en que se forman y mantienen los sistemas de creencias. A través de su obra, busca iluminar la compleja relación entre el mundo empírico y el ámbito de lo espiritual.

    God and the Problems of Love
    Religion and the Sciences of Origins
    101 Key Terms in Philosophy and Their Importance for Theology
    God and the Brain
    • Does cognitive science show that religious belief is irrational?Kelly James Clark brings together science and philosophy to examine some of humanity’s more pressing questions. Is belief in God, as Richard Dawkins claims, a delusion? Are atheists smarter or more rational than religious believers? Do our genes determine who we are and what we believe? Can our very creaturely cognitive equipment help us discover truth and meaning in life? Are atheists any different from Mother Teresa? Clark’s surprising answers both defend the rationality of religious belief and contribute to the study of cognitive science.God and the Brain explores complicated questions about the nature of belief and the human mind.Scientifically minded, philosophically astute, and reader-friendly, God and the Brain provides an accessible overview of some new cognitive scientific approaches to the study of religion and evaluates their implications for both theistic and atheistic belief.

      God and the Brain
    • The book offers a comprehensive guide to 101 essential terms in philosophy, exploring their significance and application within theological contexts. Authored by two philosophers and a theologian, it serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking to understand the interplay between philosophical concepts and theological interpretations, making complex ideas accessible and relevant.

      101 Key Terms in Philosophy and Their Importance for Theology
    • Religion and the Sciences of Origins

      Historical and Contemporary Discussions

      • 274 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the interplay between Christianity and modern Western science, this introduction delves into key issues at the intersection of science and religion. It features insightful quotations from original texts, enriching the reader's understanding of the topic. The concluding chapter broadens the discussion by examining the perspectives of Muslim and Jewish science and religion, providing a comprehensive overview of these critical dialogues.

      Religion and the Sciences of Origins
    • This Element looks first at God and then divine love within the Abrahamic traditions. The author discusses the kind of love each tradition asks of humans and wonders, given recent work in the relevant cognitive and social sciences, if such love is even humanly possible. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

      God and the Problems of Love